That evening, the teenager was working in a restaurant at the Aquarium Hotel, but did not hear any shots—Erkinov only learned about the terrorist attack when a bloodied man ran into the establishment.

“He asked for some water, the manager gave him a glass. Then the manager called me and said that the man had a wound. Another employee and I bandaged her and put the man on a chair. He then said that he could no longer sit, and we put him down. The man lost a lot of blood,” he told RT.

According to the teenager, he and the manager were very scared and ran for help - the victim had difficulty speaking and could barely breathe.

“I don’t know why I stayed. At that time there was somehow no fear, and you have to remain a human being - how do you quit?” - he said.

About 20 minutes later, the Russian Guard arrived, the wounded man was transferred to an ambulance - the man survived.

Earlier, RT spoke with 15-year-old Victoria Volchikhina, who worked in the wardrobe in the Crocus City Hall near Moscow on the day of the terrorist attack and saved dozens of people.